Benjamin Netanyahu arrives in court to give evidence in his corruption trial
Briefly

"The Israeli police did not investigate a crime, but a person," said Amit Hadad, Netanyahu's defense attorney, highlighting the claims of political bias in the indictment.
Netanyahu argues that the charges against him are part of a witch-hunt orchestrated by a hostile media and a biased legal system aiming to topple his lengthy rule.
His appearance marks a historic moment as he becomes the first sitting Israeli prime minister to appear as a criminal defendant in court.
Despite efforts by his political allies to postpone the legal proceedings, Netanyahu arrived in court wearing symbols of national pride and solidarity, reflecting his serious demeanor.
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